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1/12th Porsche 934 Vaillant
Andrew McD replied to majel's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
I'll be watching how this one progresses as I've had in the back of my mind to attempt a 1/12 scale.......someday. -
I am not familiar with static models in 1/32nd scale. What company is this impressive looking build from? As others have commented, you made some nice choices on the paint.
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I have this one in my stash and really appreciate your heads up on the fitment issues. Stellar workmanship on your part has produced a beautiful replica of one of my favorite Ferrari.
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This build inspires me to try my hand at a building a “daily driver”. Very impressive.
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I think the flat black floor provides a nice contrast to the blue and white. Enjoying this build and the results are looking GREAT.
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1965 Oldsmobile 442(from an AMT '64 Olds 442) - FINISHED
Andrew McD replied to crowe-t's topic in WIP: Model Cars
From the look of this project you have considerable talent yourself! I am enjoying watching this build develop. -
Which Craft Paint Do You Prefer?
Andrew McD replied to Miatatom's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Zippi - Love the tow truck. Color choices and quality of build look outstanding! -
"Made a few tweaks - vinyl top, hood vents, exhaust tips, cut up the dash and added an 8-track player with some tunes, detailed the engine a bit, the aforementioned wheels, etc. - but it’s mostly right out of the box. " You don't do yourself justice! The level of detail and craftsmanship is extraordinary! Beautifully done.
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"Made a few tweaks - vinyl top, hood vents, exhaust tips, cut up the dash and added an 8-track player with some tunes, detailed the engine a bit, the aforementioned wheels, etc. - but it’s mostly right out of the box. " You don't do yourself justice! The level of detail and craftsmanship is extraordinary! Beautifully done.
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For having decided to minimize the effort you've certainly done a nice job! Very clean looking. The paint looks excellent.
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Was the detailing done with a molotow chrome pen? What's your impression with how well that worked? I'm asking as I struggle with BMF.
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Thanks Bob. Thanks for the info! Like yourself I am trying different approaches and doing lots of investigation and reading regarding how others approach their painting. I'll spray some spoons and see what sort of results I get using your method. Andrew
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Hi Bob, Your stock of winter bodies looks good! I'm at a point where I'm still exploring various painting techniques. Can you share how you thin your craft paints and what psi you shoot at. I'm assuming you're using the Paasche H which I think I've seen you refer to in other threads? Thanks, Andrew
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The final product looks excellent despite the struggles. As somebody else pointed out, and I agree, you really captured a nice vintage look. Your resolution of the windshield frame actually looks quite good from the photos. Looking forward to following more of your work.
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Revell 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302.....1/25 scale.
Andrew McD replied to Dragonhawk1066's topic in Model Cars
Very nice clean build with wonderful attention to detail. I've experimented a bit with using craft acrylics but with only mediocre results. Can you share details of how you thin and the apply the paint? I assume the clear coat is what gives it the nice gloss finish? Thanks, Andrew -
Looking for tips on detail painting
Andrew McD replied to Andrew McD's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Thanks for the tip. Looks like a good product and I've just placed an order. -
I have both the original and the re-release versions of this kit in my stash. Having read of the windshield frame issue I just checked and the "Special Edition" release which has the blown engine option has a warped windshield frame. I think it's warped beyond use and I will have to get creative and/or contact Revell for a replacement. Zippi - I really like what you've done with the wheels. Despite the challenges I'm betting you'll end up with a good looking model.
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Looking for tips on detail painting
Andrew McD replied to Andrew McD's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Good advice on dabbing the brush on a paper towel. I've started doing so and paying more attention to the "load" of paint that the brush is carrying. Getting a balance between having just enough paint on the brush so I can cover the detail area in one application and avoid having to apply more paint which leads to the clumping and streaking is going to take some more practice. -
Looking for tips on detail painting
Andrew McD replied to Andrew McD's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Thanks for responding .......I've not made enough of the youtube resources. -
Looking for tips on detail painting
Andrew McD replied to Andrew McD's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I hear you on the practice, practice, practice......now if I just get better at learning from my frequent errors! LOL -
Looking for tips on detail painting
Andrew McD replied to Andrew McD's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I will check out the video, thank you for the link! -
Looking for tips on detail painting
Andrew McD replied to Andrew McD's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I will try thinning the Tamiya acrylic and see if that gives me a bit more control of the flow and avoid the clumping and streaking problems. -
Looking for tips on detail painting
Andrew McD replied to Andrew McD's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Another interesting direction to check out, thank you. -
Looking for tips on detail painting
Andrew McD replied to Andrew McD's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Thanks, I will look into these. I have some silver and gold pens that have been useful I wasn't aware of the various colors available.